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Pioneer Landscaping & Fencing LLC
4.7(
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Serving Ephrata, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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Customers say: True professional

"Pioneer Landscaping and Fencing installed 190 linear feet of 6-ft tall concrete block wall fencing around my residential yard. The job lasted approximately one week. The brand, color, and pattern of the blocks were chosen by the homeowner. The Company poured a continuous concrete footing, including rebar, then hand-laid and mortared the concrete blocks in place."
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Response time4 days
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
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T2 Contracting LLC
4.5(
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Serving Ephrata, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The owner Tyler was very personable and was always communicative and listened to what my needs were. Him and his crew did an excellent job! They built me a driveway, that is beautiful, and will last many years! Honest and prompt is another way to describe them!"
Driveway tearout
Old barn and shed remodel
Driveway tearout
Old barn and shed remodel
Driveway tearout

+29

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Scott Henderson
5.0(
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Serving Ephrata, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It went amazing. Scott is fast, efficient and does a beautiful job. He put up my whole project in 3 days, it would have taken me 3 weeks. He took my design, added some improvements and checked in with me the whole time to ensure I liked the final project. He was willing to change directions mid project when I decided I wanted it differently and he left me with a beautiful & sturdy chicken coop. He friendly and easy to work with, worked with my budget and able to incorporate the design elements that were important to me, while improving the project. I look forward to working with Scott again, will definitely be calling him back!"
Painting - Interior Project
Drywall Installation + Tape and Mud + Primer
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Painting - Interior Project
Drywall Installation + Tape and Mud + Primer

+44

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Fencing questions, answered by experts

There are several privacy fence ideas, including DIY temporary fence ideas. You can try using pallets, which is a great way to add privacy and recycle materials. You can use a traditional square or lattice trellis as a temporary privacy fence, which provides seclusion and allows you to add flowers and climbing vines for a living design element.

Green branches are more flexible and easier to work with, but they'll shrink as they dry, which can loosen your fence weave over time—so you'll need to weave them extra tight to account for shrinkage. Some species, particularly willow, may also try to sprout when used green. For these reasons, it’s typically easiest to use branches that have dried for a week or two.

You'll pay less on average for the cost of a wooden fence compared to aluminum. However, the price highly depends on the type of wood, the fence design, and extra additions like gates and coats of paint. For example, you may pay less to install an aluminum fence since the panels anchor in the ground, whereas wood fences often take longer to construct, especially picket fences.

You can weather a new wood fence by applying vinegar with steel wool as a way to fade some of the coloring. You may also find it easier to stain your entire fence a new color instead of trying to get newer fence boards to match an older one.

You can use soil and gravel instead of concrete when setting fence posts. However, concrete is more durable and longer lasting, so it's worth considering if you want your fence to withstand the test of time. You should especially consider concrete if you live in a region that experiences severe weather, which can damage your fence.

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